Meet your MEPs

Edward McMillan-Scott MEP

Edward McMillan-Scott MEP

Yorkshire and Humber

David Sumberg MEP

David Sumberg MEP

North West

Neil Parish MEP

Neil Parish MEP

South West

Den Dover MEP

Den Dover MEP

North West

Sir Robert Atkins MEP

Sir Robert Atkins MEP

North West

Roger Helmer MEP

Roger Helmer MEP

East Midlands

Martin Callanan MEP

Martin Callanan MEP

North East

James Elles MEP

James Elles MEP

South East

Robert Sturdy MEP

Robert Sturdy MEP

Eastern

Chris Heaton-Harris MEP

Chris Heaton-Harris MEP

East Midlands

Malcolm Harbour MEP

Malcolm Harbour MEP

West Midlands

Giles Chichester MEP

Giles Chichester MEP

South West

Philip Bushill-Matthews MEP

Philip Bushill-Matthews MEP

West Midlands

Syed Kamall MEP

Syed Kamall MEP

London

John Purvis MEP

John Purvis MEP

Scotland

Jonathan Evans MEP

Jonathan Evans MEP

Wales

Geoffrey Van Orden MEP

Geoffrey Van Orden MEP

Eastern

Philip Bradbourn MEP

Philip Bradbourn MEP

West Midlands

Caroline Jackson MEP

Caroline Jackson MEP

South West

Sajjad Karim MEP

Sajjad Karim MEP

North West

Charles Tannock MEP

Charles Tannock MEP

London

Struan Stevenson MEP

Struan Stevenson MEP

Scotland

John Bowis MEP

John Bowis MEP

London

Christopher Beazley MEP

Christopher Beazley MEP

Eastern

Timothy Kirkhope MEP

Timothy Kirkhope MEP

Yorkshire and Humber

Nirj Deva MEP

Nirj Deva MEP

South East

Richard Ashworth MEP

Richard Ashworth MEP

South East

Daniel Hannan MEP

Daniel Hannan MEP

South East

Site Search

advanced

Keep In Touch

We'll email you once a month with our news.

News Release

Conservative MEP Wins Support To Scrap Rising Levels Of Waste

Conservative MEP Wins Support To Scrap Rising Levels Of Waste

Posted, February 13, 2007 @ 16:00

Call for commitment to stabilise at 2008 level is endorsed as amount of waste produced across Europe increases each year

Strasbourg, 13 February 2007 -- The amount of rubbish we throw out could stabilise at next year's level, thanks to a proposal from Conservative rapporteur on the Waste Framework Directive Caroline Jackson MEP endorsed in Strasbourg today.

The Directive, which MEPs have adopted, could shape the next 50 years of EU policy on waste management.

Adopting Dr Jackson's report this afternoon, MEPs have:

  • approved the idea of a five-stage hierarchy of waste disposal options
  • endorsed Dr Jackson's suggestion that the Commission bring forward a proposal on waste prevention
  • accepted the idea that an energy-from-waste plant can qualify as a 'recovery' operation, although they disagreed over the precise formula to be applied

"This is a victory for those who, like me, believe that energy from waste has a part to play in dealing with the waste we must divert from landfill in future," said Dr Jackson.

The waste prevention proposal would aim to stabilise waste production at 2008 levels by 2012. Currently, municipal solid waste is predicted to increase by more than 40 per cent by 2020 compared to 1995 levels.

The Directive, a successor to the first Waste Framework Directive, adopted in 1975 and revised in 1991, is important in defining terms.

But Dr Jackson added: "It's no good the EU being a world leader in waste terminology if it continues to be a world leader in waste generation.

"I am delighted that the Parliament adopted my report by such a large margin."